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#Question id: 4804


Formation of the following pattern in an ordered octad is due to what event during meiosis? Pattern: AAaaaaaAA

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. No crossing over and normal segregation in meiosis I.

  2. Crossing over and normal segregation during meiosis I.

  3. Crossing over and segregation during meiosis II.

  4. No crossing over and segregation during meiosis II.

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#Question id: 26526

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

YSPTSPS repeats in CTD corresponds to the complexity of the genome. Which of the is correctly  representing the complexity(x-axis) vs no of repeat (y-axis)



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#Question id: 26527

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the protein is essential for RNA pol I based transcription

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#Question id: 26528

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following statement is true regarding RNA polymerase III
1.RNA polymerase III transcribes a set of short genes
2.The classical class III genes (types I and II) have promoters that lie wholly within the genes.
3.Box A and Box B is the characteristics of RNA polymerase III type II
4.Box A and Box B is the characteristics of RNA polymerase III type I

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#Question id: 26529

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

RNA Polymerase III promoters are bipartite, which of the following is correctly representing the binding transcriptional factor with their location

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#Question id: 26530

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Which of the following statement is correct
1.Start point, is the first base of mRNA to be A
2.Initiator (Inr) is Py2CAPy5, where Py stands for any pyrimidine. The Inr is contained between positions -3 and +5.
3.TATA box, usually located, 25 bp upstream in its location at -25 in eukaryotes 
4.The exception is in yeast, where the TATA box is more typically found at -90.

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#Question id: 26531

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

TATA less, Inr Less promoters uses ……….as activator to position TBP with TAFs